Yes. Between Hindus and Muslims, you have over 93% of the Indian population represented. In the 2001 Census, it turns out that with a population of 1.028 billion persons, a little over 827 million (80.5%) are Hindus, 138 million (13.4%) are Muslims, 24 million (2.3%) are Christians, 19 million (1.9%) are Sikhs, 8 million (0.80%) are Buddhists and 4 million (0.4%) are Jains.
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Estimates vary, but between them they're unlikely to have numbered much over half a million, or 2% of the population, despite a big expansion of the "service nobility" in the previous 150 years.
It is the same as the US. The Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches. It is the same because of Britain's rule over India till 1947
Because it is easy to persecute minorities different from you when you hold political power.
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Apex says 80% Enjoy
Over 95 percent of Hindus are located in India.
India is home to the majority of Hindus today, with approximately 79% of the global Hindu population residing in the country.
with the growth population still keep growing? well yes over the past centries have grown more and more.
In terms of population, the country with the largest percent is China, with over 18% of the global population.
Over 80 percent of the US population owns a car. It is estimated that close to forty percent of the population own two or more cars.
It is false that 25 percent of the population is not aged 65 or over.
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In 2003, Americans aged 65 and over represented about 12.4% of the total population.
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